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Frost Radar: 2019 Growth Excellence Award – Manufacturing Analytics

Industry Overview
In today’s competitive environment, manufacturing companies seek to make better, faster decisions to improve the efficiency of their manufacturing operations and be more productive in order to become more profitable. Advanced analytics and the new generation of software applications accelerate/enable insights on manufacturing data. The first generation was based on pen and paper, the second generation of analytics offerings was heavyweight desktop applications, including spreadsheets, as the primary form insights. The third/new generation of advanced analytics, its transformational features and user experiences is enabled by innovation in machine learning, computer science, cloud –based delivery, browser applications etc.
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Global Digital Transformation in Paints and Coatings, 2019

Investment in digital technologies is currently booming across all industries, and the chemicals sector is no exception. In Frost & Sullivan’s March 2018 report, Impact of Digitisation on the Chemical Industry, coating formulators were identified as the most likely to have a digital strategy. However, they put it to use in only a limited number of digital domains. Since then, the use of digital technology by coatings companies has accelerated. Leading coating formulators now have digital initiatives across all domains. The role of digital leadership, especially chief digital officers, is poised to explode through 2019 and 2020.

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Global Military Cybersecurity Market, Forecast to 2023

Cyber threats continue to evolve, changing their attack patterns and development structures, making it harder to detect and enact proper mitigation procedures in time. Today, weapon systems are more software dependent and networked. Embedded software and IT systems enable operational success; however, they create new and extensive vulnerabilities that must be addressed properly. With the emergence of the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, and higher connectivity, the avenues of attack and the likelihood of a breach are increasing. As a result, cybersecurity is more critical than ever because of the potential consequences of breaches in a distributed environment, and military-dedicated networks require better protection, especially for legacy components.

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Analysis of Embedded Telematics in the Automotive Industry, Forecast to 2025

This study analyses the strategies, competitive landscape, business models, and future focus areas of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), telematics service providers, and technology companies in the global automotive embedded telematics services market. This study aims to analyse the telematics services market with a focus on market trends; the key trends under study include the eCall mandate and its impact; data monetisation; reconfigurable eSIM adoption; disruption within the value chain; telematics for electric vehicles; and the telematics service offerings roadmap. This research service lists the potential market opportunities for participants in the embedded telematics space and strategic imperatives for market participants to get ahead of their competition.

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Digital Twins Outlook in Healthcare, 2019—2025

Digital Twin technology, or the application of predictive analytics to fields as diverse as manufacturing and space science, is now being considered in the context of healthcare. The attraction is obvious: if one can develop a computer model of a patient, perhaps one can test treatments on the model before applying them to the individual. Rather than using a patient as a beta test for a clinical approach, potential complications can be identified before they can become life threatening. Treatments could be optimized, then applied. At least, that is the hope.

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Top End User Priorities in Digital Transformation, Global, 2019

Across industries, companies expect to increase their IT and Communications investments by 18 to 25%. Almost 99% of businesses have a digital transformation today; however, 18% believe they are behind others on their journey. This is good news for technology vendors; but the key to success is to gain a deeper understanding of their corporate objectives and delivering solutions that solve real problems. This study takes a close look at top company goals across industries, regions and business sizes to discover opportunities for IT and Communications companies. Which technologies will help companies best achieve their corporate goals. Which companies are considered cutting-edge in developing digital solutions?

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Global Digital Health Outlook, 2020

This study predicts the ways that artificial intelligence, care coordination cybersecurity, data analytics, digital therapeutics, and telehealth will drive the digital health market in 2020. The report presents 9 predictions that are likely to prevail by 2020. Frost & Sullivan defines digital health as the application of data to the delivery of healthcare, using computational and telecommunications technologies, to support business process workflow, clinical workflow, and patient data management. The goal of digital health is to achieve better patient outcomes while improving efficiency and containing costs. Digital health is multidisciplinary, but primarily focuses on three domains: health process automation, patient engagement, and mobility.

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Innovations in Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, NLP, and Analytics

This edition of IT, Computing and Communications (ITCC) TechVision Opportunity Engine (TOE) provides a snapshot of the emerging ICT led innovations in artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), analytics, natural language processing (NLP), and blockchain. This issue focuses on the application of information and communication technologies in alleviating the challenges faced across industry sectors in areas such as retail, healthcare, logistics, oil & gas, construction, and industrial sectors.

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Innovations in MEMS LiDar, Autonomous Trucks and Cars, Head-up Displays, Artificial Intelligence, Hybrid Unmanned Vehicles, and Battery Safety

This Mobility TechVision Opportunity Engine (TOE) profiles advancements in MEMS LiDar, autonomous trucks and cars, artificial intelligence (AI), hybrid unmanned vehicles, and batteries. Innovations include transformable unmanned vehicles, head-up displays, HD maps and AI technology developments encouraging autonomous vehicles, and batteries.

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